PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A 3-year-old girl who was allegedly abducted from her Avondale home is safe thanks to the help of a moving crew and a gas station security guard.
A security guard working at a Phoenix-area QuikTrip recognized Kehlani Rogers and the suspect, 23-year-old Marina Noriega, Sunday morning after getting an Amber Alert the day before.
Immediately, the guard jumped into action and enlisted the help of a Camelback Moving team that was at the gas station after noticing the toddler and suspect.
Together, moving crews spotted the suspect’s vehicle and worked to box her in, while the security guard called 911.
“We’re a moving company, so we’re not professional heroes by any means. But to listen to the dashcam and watch the dashcam footage of the crew kind of identifying the situation and who this was, and putting the plan together that we’re going to block this truck in with our truck and not allow them to leave. I couldn’t be more proud,” Chad Olsen, president of Camelback Moving, said.
After boxing in the pick-up truck Noriega was using, Phoenix police arrived within minutes and she was taken into custody.
Police said Rogers was safe and had not been hurt.
“We are incredibly proud of our community heroes: Robert Hernandez, Ralph Vollmert, Christopher Dixon, Kevin Place, Kevin Kimes, Gerardo Galacia, Kobe Brown and Michael Macallum for their courage, quick thinking and teamwork,” Olsen said in a statement.
It is still unclear what charges Noriega will be facing.
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